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Sunday, June 22, 2008

And still more questions... critiques edition


The only way to make it better is to lovingly critique, right?

1) What am I more disappointed in, the one million "a millie" freestyles or that Wayne sold a millie in a week?

2)Why is the Nas and Green Lantern tape so banging? And why does it make me nervous for the album?

3) Did anyone peep Nas taking on the Hegelian Master-Slave dialectic? Or have I read too much theory of late?

4)Why can't I get enough of public access rap shows?

5) Why am I waiting so hard for Immortal Technique's album?

6)What would have happened if Obama's folks let them sit where they should have been seated?

7) When did everyone in NYC decide to root against the Lakers (and yeah I'm still a Lakers fan)?

8) Does Lil Wayne know menstration is not a venereal disease? Freudian freestyle anyone?

9) Why within 20 minutes of being on the beach in the Dominican Republic did multiple "Morenos" call me nigga?

10) What if all my people truly knew "Black is Beautiful"?

11) What happens when love is not enough?

12) Why do people think wanting my due is being a capitalist, when it's clearly just my Marxian understanding of the value of my labor?

13) Why were more people outraged about Tim Russert's death than the R. Kelly decision?

14)Why are you "so anti it don't even matter"?

15) Why am I so ignorant for putting the little White kid's picture so big?

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Harlem Blues and the Barack Buzz


This week I had a chance to do an interview with Newsweek.com regarding the significance of Barack Obama's campaign and Harlem. The short video entitled, "Martin, Malcolm, Barack?" features me and multiple Harlem artists. Click here to check it out.

Like all journalism, whether print or multimedia, I always find myself wondering how things become whittled down. We really discussed a great deal in the interview which was about a half an hour. We discussed current day Harlem, its history, Black politics, Black leadership, really the whole gamut. But even with the editing, I think the piece was successful. Check it out.

Update: For some reason this video seems to be very difficult to maintain a link to. I've changed the url a couple of times and as of 1m on June 26th this link is active. I hope the video doesn't disappear from cyberspace! And shout out to UptownFlavor.com where I pulled the link from!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

All before my morning coffee...


Getting up for me usually involves a regiment of reading, eating, washing, and coffee. Before I could get to the last three, I was awakened by two things, but not by coffee.

First the news that the Mets fired Willie Randolph arrived. Now anyone could have seen it coming, but it was when they fired him that really got me. I stayed up past 1 to watch the Mets win and then went to bed. Apparently in the wee hours of the morning, they released Randolph, Peterson (thank God), and Nieto. In many ways, they've captured my feelings about it on metsblog here.

And tucked amidst my political, social, and sports rantings, I occasionally delve into the emotional. I must say a thank you for the letter I received today. I contains some of the truest things that have ever had said to me and I'll use it for its purposes. Thank you for pushing me to be "the northeast wind, pushing, cajoling, and inspiring greatness in myself and others." (If you didn't know, that's what Dumi means).

Now to get to that morning coffee.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Mirrors of Truth

Let go of your worries

and be completely clear-hearted,

like the face of a mirror

that contains no images.

If you want a clear mirror,

behold yourself

and see the shameless truth,

which the mirror reflects.

If metal can be polished

to a mirror-like finish,

what polishing might the mirror

of the heart require?

Between the mirror and the heart

is this single difference:

the heart conceals secrets,

while the mirror does not.

-Rumi

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Been around the world and I, I, I...


So I was traveling this past week and didn't get a chance to hit you with anything new. But now I'm back in the States and I wanted to quickly to tell you to check out the Addicted to Race podcast that I guest co-hosted with Carmen Van Kerchove. In continuing with the theme of world travel, the podcast features a variety of subjects from media coverage of Mynamar, the MLK monument in DC, to Hip-Hop and accountability. As always, I had a great time cutting it up with Carmen, one of the sharpest cats out there on Race and Pop culture!

And on a side, but related note to my traveling, I'll be taking some time to reorganize my stuff over the next while, so posts may be slow.